Guidance control for spinning or rolling projectile
a projectile and projectile control technology, applied in direction controllers, instruments, weapons, etc., can solve problems such as heat dissipation problems, insufficient braking force, and inability to accurately correct course corrections
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[0029]A projectile, air vehicle or submersible craft with a spinning or rolling fuselage, rotating on its axis, has a collar which can be positioned relative to a longitudinal axis of the projectile using aerodynamic forces. Aerodynamic surfaces, such as lift-producing surfaces, for example tails or canards, are coupled to the collar, and rotate with the collar. An actuator system or mechanism controls orienting of the lift-producing surfaces, such as tilting of the lift producing surfaces, to direct the collar into a desired position relative to a longitudinal axis of the projectile, and to maintain the collar in that position. With such a control the projectile is able to be steered using bank-to-turn maneuvering. The actuator system may use any of a variety of mechanisms to move the lift-producing surfaces, thereby positioning the collar.
[0030]FIG. 1 shows a spin-stabilized projectile 10 that has a fuselage 12 that spins during flight, rotating about a longitudinal axis 14 of the...
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